Wasn`t there a `trick`to removing Klasse Sealant Glaze?

Don

Darth Camaro 12/27/15
It`s been a long time since I`ve used KSG, but wasn`t there a trick to aid in removing it? Like using a lightly damp microfiber cloth?
 
If am ever using a "trick" to get KSG off I really like using Sonus Acrylic Glanz Spray Sealant. I like it because it is made to work with the Klasse products and this is another layer of protection.
 
Don- All I can think of is stuff that I bet you`ve already considered:

Apply very thin coats (too thin to be readily visible on most paints, gotta go by feel) and fog the surface with your breath while buffing off. The tiny bit of moisture in the condensation from your breath should be sufficient to make for easy removal.

With goofy-thick applications, letting it dry longer helped it still come off easily (once waited two days, no problems), but I still fog with my breath, which I guess I do with *every* LSP.

OK, the buffing *can* be a little work when KSG is used on surfaces like rubber, but I figure we`re talking about paint/hard trim.

I`m assuming that there`s an underlying application of KAIO or previously applied KSG though, I`ve never used it on a truly bare surface.
 
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